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2010
The question of whether the door of ijtihad is open, closed, or ever did close, has been around for centuries. The answer to this question is crucial for our times. The research will present a chronological overview of the historical development of the concept of ijtihad, how it developed, became limited in certain circles, and if it ever ceased to be ...
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The question of whether the door of ijtihad is open, closed, or ever did close, has been around for centuries. The answer to this question is crucial for our times. The research will present a chronological overview of the historical development of the concept of ijtihad, how it developed, became limited in certain circles, and if it ever ceased to be ...
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2015
This article examines issues surrounding the historiography of ijtihad within the context of Islamic law. It considers the politics informing debates about whether the “gates” were ever closed, and what “closure” implies about Islamic law. It then discusses calls for the “reopening” of the “gates”, suggesting that such calls seem to reflect more about ...
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This article examines issues surrounding the historiography of ijtihad within the context of Islamic law. It considers the politics informing debates about whether the “gates” were ever closed, and what “closure” implies about Islamic law. It then discusses calls for the “reopening” of the “gates”, suggesting that such calls seem to reflect more about ...
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2012
In a treatise known as al-Furqan bayn a al-Haqq i wa a l-Batil, Ibn Taymiyya (d. 728/1328) attempted to produce a sketch of the history of heresy, starting with the Kharijis’ excessive labeling of most Muslims as non-Muslims, passing by Shi‘i reconsideration of the status of the Prophet Muhammad’s two companions (Abu Bakr and ‘Umar), and the Qadari (Mu‘
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In a treatise known as al-Furqan bayn a al-Haqq i wa a l-Batil, Ibn Taymiyya (d. 728/1328) attempted to produce a sketch of the history of heresy, starting with the Kharijis’ excessive labeling of most Muslims as non-Muslims, passing by Shi‘i reconsideration of the status of the Prophet Muhammad’s two companions (Abu Bakr and ‘Umar), and the Qadari (Mu‘
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DASAR IJTIHAD, SYARAT, DAN HUKUM IJTIHAD DAN DINAMIKANYA
Journal of Sharia BankingArtikel ini membahas tentang ijtihad dalam perbankan syariah, yang berfokus pada meningkatkan efisiensi dan kualitas layanan di lembaga keuangan yang beroperasi berdasarkan prinsip-prinsip syariah Islam, ljtihad dalam perbankan syariah melibatkan.
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Ijtihad-ijtihad (Interpretasi) Kebahasaan Tammam Hassan
2015In this article the writer proposes ijtihad-ijtihad Tammam Hassan in the study of nahwu (Arabic grammatical). And ijtihadat lughawiyyah books which is his masterpiece is the climax of ijtihad that have been initiated since long. Among the results of ijtihad are the first, the view that science of nahwu should always be assessed and investigated ...
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A study of umar bin Khatab’s Ijtihad in an effort to formulate Islamic law reform
Cogent Social Sciences, 2023Muannif Ridwan
exaly
Abstract In the context of Islamic jurisprudence, ijtihad refers to the process of legal reasoning and hermeneutics undertaken by a qualified jurist (mujtahid or faqih) to extract or infer a fresh probable legal ruling (fatwa) based on a particular set of principles and procedures.
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